The role of attentional networks in the access to the numerical magnitude of fractions in adults / El rol de las redes atencionales en el acceso a la magnitud numérica de fracciones en adultos

IF 0.2 Q4 PSYCHOLOGY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
P. Barraza, Rodrigo Avaria, Ivo Leiva
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Abstract This study explored the relationship between the efficiency of alerting, orienting and executive control networks (attentional executive function) and accessing numerical magnitudes in adults, during a fraction comparison task, presenting pairs of fractions either with (CC) or without (WCC) common components. The results indicate that CC fractions are processed in a componential style, are affected by a whole number bias (WNB) and that performance in this block does not depend on the efficiency of attentional networks. By contrast, pairs of WCC fractions are processed in a holistic way, the WNB interacts with the numerical distance between fractions and performance in this block correlates with the efficiency of attentional orienting and executive control systems. Taken together, our findings show that the efficient selection of information and inhibitory control of intervening variables play an important role in processing fractions, particularly when the task requires the use of more holistic strategies to access the numerical magnitude of the fraction.
注意网络在获取成人分数数值大小方面的作用/注意网络在获取成人分数数值大小方面的作用
摘要本研究探讨了在分数比较任务中,成人在呈现有(CC)或没有(WCC)共同成分的分数对时,警觉、定向和执行控制网络(注意执行功能)的效率与获取数值大小之间的关系。结果表明,CC分数以分量方式处理,受到整数偏差(WNB)的影响,并且该块的性能不依赖于注意网络的效率。相比之下,对WCC分数的处理是整体的,WNB与分数之间的数值距离相互作用,并且在该块中的表现与注意定向和执行控制系统的效率相关。综上所述,我们的研究结果表明,信息的有效选择和干预变量的抑制控制在处理分数中起着重要作用,特别是当任务需要使用更全面的策略来获取分数的数值大小时。
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